Sarah Harrisson s.a.harrisson@keele.ac.uk
Stakeholder Involvement in the Development of a New Proactive Clinical Review of Patients Prescribed Opioid Medicines Long‐Term for Persistent Pain in Primary Care
Harrisson, Sarah A; Jinks, Clare; Cornwall, Nicola; Woodcock, Charlotte; Dikomitis, Lisa; Helliwell, Toby; Higginbottom, Adele; Lefroy, Janet; Knaggs, Roger; Pincus, Tamar; Santar, Miriam; Sillitto, Claire; Webb, Matthew; White, Simon; Mallen, Christian D; Ashworth, Julie
Authors
Clare Jinks c.jinks@keele.ac.uk
Nicola Cornwall n.j.cornwall@keele.ac.uk
Dr Charlotte Woodcock c.woodcock@keele.ac.uk
Lisa Dikomitis
Toby Helliwell t.helliwell@keele.ac.uk
Adele Higginbottom a.higginbottom@keele.ac.uk
Prof Janet Lefroy j.e.lefroy@keele.ac.uk
Roger Knaggs
Tamar Pincus
Miriam Santar
Claire Sillitto
Matthew Webb m.webb@keele.ac.uk
Simon White s.j.white@keele.ac.uk
Christian Mallen c.d.mallen@keele.ac.uk
Julie Ashworth j.ashworth@keele.ac.uk
Abstract
Background: Stakeholder involvement is a core element of the Medical Research Council (MRC) framework for developing and evaluating complex interventions, but approaches to involve stakeholders are not well‐reported. We outline how stakeholders contributed to co‐designing a Proactive clinical Review of patients taking Opioid Medicines long‐term for persistent Pain led by Pharmacists working in primary care Teams (the PROMPPT intervention—a review and pharmacist training package). Methods: We brought key stakeholders together to co‐design the PROMPPT intervention using a person‐based approach, alongside evidence from best practice guidance. We established a community of practice comprising three complementary groups: a patient advisory group, a pharmacist advisory group and a mixed stakeholder group. Patient stakeholders were identified from an existing patient involvement group. Professional stakeholders were identified using networks and social media. The three groups met in iterative workshops with predefined aims. We offered reimbursement for the stakeholders' time. Outcomes: The patient advisory group (n = 10), pharmacist advisory group (n = 6) and mixed stakeholder group (n = 16) each met for 2 or 3 workshops between April 2019 and February 2020. Stakeholders had expertise, often cross‐cutting, in lived experience, persistent pain, opioids, delivering primary healthcare and/or promoting behaviour change. Patient stakeholders provided their perspectives of consulting about their pain and opioids. Pharmacist stakeholders provided their perspectives on how pain reviews were happening in practice and on considerations for training (e.g., vignettes and experiential learning were considered important). The mixed stakeholder group provided a breadth of views highlighting current practice, including the value of engaging the wider GP practice team, issues around clinical responsibility for prescribing and the fact that international clinical guidance was not always relevant to UK primary care. Conclusions: By understanding the context of the PROMPPT intervention, stakeholders worked to develop a new pharmacist‐led primary care review ahead of feasibility testing. We make recommendations for future developers of complex interventions. Patient and Public Contribution: Patient stakeholders, including a lay co‐applicant (C.S.) supported by a PPI support worker (A.H.), helped develop and refine the intervention. C.S. and A.H. read and contributed to the initial manuscript and approved the final manuscript.
Citation
Harrisson, S. A., Jinks, C., Cornwall, N., Woodcock, C., Dikomitis, L., Helliwell, T., Higginbottom, A., Lefroy, J., Knaggs, R., Pincus, T., Santar, M., Sillitto, C., Webb, M., White, S., Mallen, C. D., & Ashworth, J. (2025). Stakeholder Involvement in the Development of a New Proactive Clinical Review of Patients Prescribed Opioid Medicines Long‐Term for Persistent Pain in Primary Care. Health Expectations, 28(3), Article e70264. https://doi.org/10.1111/hex.70264
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Apr 1, 2025 |
Online Publication Date | Apr 25, 2025 |
Publication Date | Apr 25, 2025 |
Deposit Date | Apr 3, 2025 |
Publicly Available Date | Apr 3, 2025 |
Journal | Health Expectations |
Print ISSN | 1369-6513 |
Electronic ISSN | 1369-7625 |
Publisher | Wiley |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 28 |
Issue | 3 |
Article Number | e70264 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1111/hex.70264 |
Keywords | chronic non‐malignant pain, primary care, service user involvement, community of practice, implementation, methodology, complex research intervention |
Public URL | https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/1191984 |
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